I had a day with nothing to do, so I got the bike out and
cycled to the next to some shops in the next town. At one point the cycle path
took me alongside a river and under a bridge.
The bridge is a fairly major affair. Passing under it you hear the near constant
thunder of overhead traffic. The metalwork at one end of the bridge was being
sand-blasted. It stands on two massive concrete supports that disappear into the
river.
One of those supports had stopped a big branch from floating on downstream. The
branch had stopped other debris, forming a little platform between the concrete
and the fast flowing water.
As I came out from under the bridge I slammed on the brakes and stopped, rigid,
suddenly not wanting to move in case I disturbed the picture.
A beautiful black-blue cormorant sat on that soggy platform. Its tail was in the
river, its beak was inches from the concrete, but its wings were spread wide –
and it just stood there.
So, I did too.
I looked at my shadow. I squinted at the sky. It occurred to me that the bird,
which spent so much of its life in cold rivers or sea water, was actually
sunbathing!
It had found this perch where no one could reach it. It had shut out the noise
of the sand-blasting and the vibrations of the traffic, and it was soaking up
the sun.
I have no idea why but it came into my mind that I was watching a perfect
metaphor for prayer in the modern world. We would all like time, we would all
like peace, we would all like to be able to go off on some retreat and commune
with God. But it so rarely happens like that.
So, sometimes we give up.
It’s not a case of one or the other, though. We don’t have to follow either of
those two paths. We can follow the cormorant’s example.
Find a place, no matter how wet, no matter how untidy, but find a place of your
own. Then tune out the constant noise, the endless bustle, the expectation that
you should be doing something else.
Then spread your heart wide, like those beautiful wings … and just soak up The
Son!
David McLaughlan copyright 2009 [email protected] http://www.wayfarerstales.com/
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